Training
Jesus wants His church to function effectively, so leadership is a top priority. God-given leadership provides security, motivation and direction. Leaders who know that they are genuinely anointed, called and loved by God bring peace and security to a local church. Training new leaders and seeing gifts multiplied is a central part of our mission in order to equip the body of Christ.
Transformation Teams
are groups of 10-20 people who collaborate with a local church to do mass evangelism in a city wide, weekend event in hopes of sowing gospel seeds with thousands, developing quality contacts with hundreds, and seeing on-the-spot conversations and healings with dozens. The goal is to transform cities, churches and you.
Frontier Year Team
is a nine-month training program for high school graduates and beyond who are desirous of growing in leadership gifting, ministry skills and devotional commitment to God. As Year Team members are challenged to learn, serve and grow, they discover new ways to become increasingly involved in God’s overall mission.
The Trilogy Project
trains present and emerging leaders to work within the church community discipling people, planting churches and reaching the nations. Combining group discussions with individual assignments, mentoring and practical responsibility, The Trilogy Project is a challenging and thorough training program. The Trilogy Project is accredited by the Association of Christian Schools International (www.ACSI.org). To date, two cycles of the Trilogy Project have been completed. More than sixty participants have completed the course many of whom are now leading churches and church plants.
Church Planting Training
is a 1 year training initiative intended to rapidly equip leaders to start new churches. The internship includes theological, leadership and practical training as well as hands-on experience adapted to the church planter’s assessed areas of strengths and weaknesses.
CPT interns are trained by an apostolic leadership team that serves a wide range of churches in the U.S.A. Upon completion, CPT is designed to release intern-church planters into planting a new church.